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julie watts takes a look how the laws protect residents and employees. >> is she breathing? >> barely. >> they are talking about an 87- year-old woman dying inside this bakersfield retirement home. when a 911 dispatcher tells the nurse on the line to start cpr she refuses. >> yeah, we can't. >> hand the phone to a passer by. anybody there can do cpr give them the phone please. this woman is not breathing enough she is going to die if we don't get that started. >> by the time help arrived it was too late. >> outrageous. unconscionable. >> it is not illegal. while there are laws that require assisted living and retirement home staff to follow do not resuscitate orders. >> there is nothing in our regulation, nothing in the law that says if i don't have one of those you have to resuscitate. >> the elderly woman in this case did not have a dnr. we reached out to 11 local retirement and assisted living facilities, while most as sured us they do resuscitate, at least five say, staff perform cpr when directed. >> iit was the gardener they probably would have saved her. i was a girl
julie watts takes a look how the laws protect residents and employees. >> is she breathing? >> barely. >> they are talking about an 87- year-old woman dying inside this bakersfield retirement home. when a 911 dispatcher tells the nurse on the line to start cpr she refuses. >> yeah, we can't. >> hand the phone to a passer by. anybody there can do cpr give them the phone please. this woman is not breathing enough she is going to die if we don't get that started....
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i think it should be calls tanner's law. >> if it passes it would go into effect next january. all right. >>> roberta is joining us now. a little bit of everything this weekend. >> you've absolutely right. from the records high temperatures we've been experiencing to cooler conditions and now a chance of rain back in the forecast that you're asking? will the weather be fair? hmm. hmm. okay. on cue there. >> look at this. >> it's so -- so up fair. in oakland off of 880 annual event a couple of bucks for admission we'll be moving on to randy college next. but it will still be open tomorrow for all of your enjoyment. rain or shine. we have this looks really ominous doesn't it? it's kind of deceiving because it's actually verga, it's rain that's evaporating and the very dry air mass wedy have a little bit of -- we did have a little bit of a light sprinkle occurring in santa rosa. but this is live hi-def doppler radar and they are dissipated. we'll keep the sprinkles in the forecast, yeah not so fair tomorrow. currently, it's very mild numbers. 53 for one of coolest spots in san fra
i think it should be calls tanner's law. >> if it passes it would go into effect next january. all right. >>> roberta is joining us now. a little bit of everything this weekend. >> you've absolutely right. from the records high temperatures we've been experiencing to cooler conditions and now a chance of rain back in the forecast that you're asking? will the weather be fair? hmm. hmm. okay. on cue there. >> look at this. >> it's so -- so up fair. in oakland off...
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. >> and i want to know why is that -- and all appear to be law-abiding, following the gun control laws in the state of california. why do you want them back? or is this a political statement in. >> i asked the question to your audience: raise your hand if you would like a gun show across the street from your home. raise the hand if you want a gun show across from the child's school. the neighborhood doesn't want it, why are we not listening to what the neighborhood wants? why are we the state imposing it in the community that doesn't want that. that is the point. >> okay, and if that was the critic of your proposal, i would say france is a place where you would clear dave's -- days in honor of porn stars, you hand out needles to drug addicts on demand and you draw the line here. you're making what the -- what is the logic? >> this is not me. i'm representing my constituents who don't want the gun shows and we're talking about neighborhoods that live in virtual war zones. the highest rates of gun- related murders and incidents are in the neighborhoods. thy don't want the glamourization
. >> and i want to know why is that -- and all appear to be law-abiding, following the gun control laws in the state of california. why do you want them back? or is this a political statement in. >> i asked the question to your audience: raise your hand if you would like a gun show across the street from your home. raise the hand if you want a gun show across from the child's school. the neighborhood doesn't want it, why are we not listening to what the neighborhood wants? why are...
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it's bin laden's son-in-law. he is facing terrorism charges. cbs reporter, bob orr, on the arrest that is being called another victory for the obama administration. >> sulaiman abu ghaith was a chief spokesman for al-qaeda, a leading propaganda in the months surrounding 9/11. on september 12, one day after the attacks, abu appeared next to bin laden in this video, warning america to brace for followup blows from the terror group. but one the u.s. military lost its war in afghanistan late 2001, abu ghaith dropped out of sight. counterterrorism officials say a handful of other fugitives fled to iran where they spent several years under house arrest. he resurfaced last month in turkey. u.s. intelligence was tipped off and sources say abu ghaith was arrested last thursday, february 28, and secretly flown to new york. on monday, a federal grand jury in new york indicted abu ghaith on a conspiracy to kill united states nationals. the capture extends the rates of a depleted al-qaeda. only a few top remain. among them are with california born, adam, an
it's bin laden's son-in-law. he is facing terrorism charges. cbs reporter, bob orr, on the arrest that is being called another victory for the obama administration. >> sulaiman abu ghaith was a chief spokesman for al-qaeda, a leading propaganda in the months surrounding 9/11. on september 12, one day after the attacks, abu appeared next to bin laden in this video, warning america to brace for followup blows from the terror group. but one the u.s. military lost its war in afghanistan late...
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the costs with different laws and different states when running health care rights to employees and benefit, but i think the biggest reason, phil, this generation of millennial, people under the age of 30, can think kindly about these tolerance issues in our country. >> where cuss that play in with the corporate world? a lot of these corporations are global. we have aureities we have rights issues right here in the united states. is that something new? >> apple is emboiled in significant worker's rights issues in china. so, they will extend for a company like apple, tim cook, to say i will go to china and look at the rights of the supply team but not the rights of the employees here in this own country, so, i don't think the gay rights is an issue in china or burma, but they are looking at human rights issues in which they operate. >> we don't think of captions -- we don't think of the rights, do we? >> yes. it is the first time we see a larger country like africa getting involved in the issue of human rights, getting involved in the aspects of the country and the way they operate, so i thi
the costs with different laws and different states when running health care rights to employees and benefit, but i think the biggest reason, phil, this generation of millennial, people under the age of 30, can think kindly about these tolerance issues in our country. >> where cuss that play in with the corporate world? a lot of these corporations are global. we have aureities we have rights issues right here in the united states. is that something new? >> apple is emboiled in...
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the nuremberg laws were rules by law. what exists around most of the world and in cuba today come in my own experience, is that the most powerful, the most privileged, get together and decide what rights, if any, the minority have. the united states constitution is the rule by law. the rule by law is to protect the minority from the tyranny of the majority. it is the classic definition of law. now, the rule of law is what justice kennedy and justice roberts recently spoke about. in their opinions, one was involving the flag-burning case. texas vs. johnson. the other one was by justice kennedy. the other one was by justice roberts very recently in the demonstrations of military fit -- demonstrations at military funerals. they both said the same thing. they said, we don't like what these people did. as a matter of fact, what they did and their beliefs are abhorrent to most americans, and to us personally, but unless we protect their rights, all our rights are in jeopardy. and that is why the concept of a constitutional demo
the nuremberg laws were rules by law. what exists around most of the world and in cuba today come in my own experience, is that the most powerful, the most privileged, get together and decide what rights, if any, the minority have. the united states constitution is the rule by law. the rule by law is to protect the minority from the tyranny of the majority. it is the classic definition of law. now, the rule of law is what justice kennedy and justice roberts recently spoke about. in their...
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you look at columbine. 22 gun laws specifically. more than 100 laws were broken. if you add another one on there. is it going to fix the problem, no? >> i think if you are not prosecuting the guys, that is where i look at it and say, when they were dealing with mental health in washington, d.c. today. there is a huge loop hole, it is not the loop hole to buy gunning on the market. it is the loop hole of the mentally in sane people, now would that law fix it? probably not. i would rather have laws that have an impact right at this moment in time. >> we agree been a number of things. >> you are coming around. >> i haven't changed at all. >> i would like to see that reduced. but i think that this kind of debate is constructive. it worries me that i hear that vice president biden thinks we might not get background checks. >> if diane feinsteein would stop being so extreme which is not having the prosecution. you shoot somebody today and miss you spend 4.3 years and that is if you are a second time offender for assault in a deadly weapon. you tell me if that is a threa
you look at columbine. 22 gun laws specifically. more than 100 laws were broken. if you add another one on there. is it going to fix the problem, no? >> i think if you are not prosecuting the guys, that is where i look at it and say, when they were dealing with mental health in washington, d.c. today. there is a huge loop hole, it is not the loop hole to buy gunning on the market. it is the loop hole of the mentally in sane people, now would that law fix it? probably not. i would rather...
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the justice department ordinarily defends laws passed by congress, even those it doesn't like. but after the new york court's decision, president obama said his justice department would no longer defend doma in court. >> those who had fought for passage of the defense of marriage act were understandably dismayed. >> this is about what our children are going to be taught in elementary school. it is about stepping in between a parent and their child and imposing a new morality, or absence thereof, upon our children. >> republican leaders in the house said they would defend the law themselves. >> i raised my hand to uphold and defend the constitution of the united states and the laws of our country, and if the justice department was not going to defend this act passed by congress, well, then we will. >> whether the house has the legal right to defend the law in the supreme court is unclear. a similar question arises with prop 8 in california, where the state has also decided not to defend that law, giving the justices an easy out for a narrow decision or to sidestep the issue alto
the justice department ordinarily defends laws passed by congress, even those it doesn't like. but after the new york court's decision, president obama said his justice department would no longer defend doma in court. >> those who had fought for passage of the defense of marriage act were understandably dismayed. >> this is about what our children are going to be taught in elementary school. it is about stepping in between a parent and their child and imposing a new morality, or...
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requests under existing law, as a law-abiding company, we have to provide that data. it is not whether we choose or not. we are obligated under law to provide it. i think we provided some data in the neighborhood of 12% where we don't provide information to government requests. >> i am from npr. [indiscernible] i was hoping you could provide a hypothetical what it is difficult and law enforcement circumstances to get a warrant from a judge and show probable cause? >> the question as i take it is -- why is it more complicated or difficult for law enforcement to have to go to a judge and establish probable cause and get a warrant that it is to do something shy of that and still get access to the information? one answer is time. whenever you have to put together showing probable cause to establish this, it has to get passed by an attorney that will agree and then goes to a judge and all that takes time. if that were the silver bullet argument, it would write the fourth amendment right out of existence the. that is a real concern and if you look at fisa or the patriot act
requests under existing law, as a law-abiding company, we have to provide that data. it is not whether we choose or not. we are obligated under law to provide it. i think we provided some data in the neighborhood of 12% where we don't provide information to government requests. >> i am from npr. [indiscernible] i was hoping you could provide a hypothetical what it is difficult and law enforcement circumstances to get a warrant from a judge and show probable cause? >> the question as...
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how the by law works is that our by law officers, any graffiti that comes up is at their discretion. so, whether they determine what is on the property is a nuisance and it allows us to keep our mural programs running. it allows us to look at individual situations. early on we had one situation where there was a property owner dispute between two neighbors where one had painted a sunflower on her garage and the other neighbor didn't like it. and the officer clearly made the distinction it was put on with permission. so, permission is considered in the decision-making process, but it's not an overall factor. so, if the by law officer had determined that that was a nuisance, the property owner would have been forced to remove it, but in this situation made a determination that it wasn't a nuisance, that it was put on, it wasn't detracting from the neighborhood and it was allowed to remain. it gives the officers a lot of leeway. we are looking at what toronto is doing right now in terms of possibly coming up with a way of retroactively approving pieces of art that are on murals that at
how the by law works is that our by law officers, any graffiti that comes up is at their discretion. so, whether they determine what is on the property is a nuisance and it allows us to keep our mural programs running. it allows us to look at individual situations. early on we had one situation where there was a property owner dispute between two neighbors where one had painted a sunflower on her garage and the other neighbor didn't like it. and the officer clearly made the distinction it was...
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state licensing laws. cities are companies that were doing business with consumers in various states but had no license to do business in those states. and with respect a couple of states, they were filing state filings. so consumers can also check with their states. is a debt relief service provider makes a guarantee, a type of relief they can get or someone says i will reduce your debt by 30%, 40% or 60%, they can't make guarantees like that because, as pointed out, some creditors will deal with the debt service providers, others will not. some will not compromise the amount. anytime someone is guaranteeing, that should be a red flag. >> thanks. we could spend another hour on debt relief scams, but we have a lot to cover so want to move onto lashawn johnson who is going to talk about online payday lending and some the consumer protection issues with regard to how these are being marketed and kind of what happens after a consumer has taken out an online payday loan. >> what happens when consumers can't re
state licensing laws. cities are companies that were doing business with consumers in various states but had no license to do business in those states. and with respect a couple of states, they were filing state filings. so consumers can also check with their states. is a debt relief service provider makes a guarantee, a type of relief they can get or someone says i will reduce your debt by 30%, 40% or 60%, they can't make guarantees like that because, as pointed out, some creditors will deal...
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and my friends knew i couldn't stand this law. but i never really knew how to take it on at that point. i was still too young to really recognize i had a voice. >> at what point did you say that to yourself, "this is so important to me for my own reasons of conscience, that i'm going to make it my life as a young man." >> so, my senior year of high school, i had to do a senior project. and i had friends who learned how to cook healthy food, learned a new language. and i was just, like, none of that interests me. but you know what? but what got my attention was this law. and so on a whim, i sent an e-mail to dr. barbara forrest, who's an expert about, an expert on this issue. she -- >> teaches philosophy, doesn't she? >> she teaches philosophy at southeastern louisiana. so she was an expert witness at the kitzmiller versus dover trial, where -- >> in pennsylvania. >> in pennsylvania, where intelligent design creationism was ruled unconstitutional. and while it's not a supreme court case and doesn't have holding across the entire un
and my friends knew i couldn't stand this law. but i never really knew how to take it on at that point. i was still too young to really recognize i had a voice. >> at what point did you say that to yourself, "this is so important to me for my own reasons of conscience, that i'm going to make it my life as a young man." >> so, my senior year of high school, i had to do a senior project. and i had friends who learned how to cook healthy food, learned a new language. and i...
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it was then i was dead by law enforcement budget. ---- bit by a law-enforcement bug. my primary role was to investigate medicare fraud. fda law enforcement arm, i investigated a variety of cases, criminal activity, primarily in the drug arena. for those of you who do not know much about oci, we are a small organization located underneath the office of regulatory affairs. we are fda's law enforcement arm. the conduct a variety of investigations involving all fda regulated -- including dietary supplements. for those of you who do not really know the structure and framework of the fda, basically speaking, there are six backbone's of the fda located here in maryland. each center is responsible for overseeing and regulating particular commodities. those six centers are the center for biologics evaluation and research, the center for veterinary medicine, the center for devices and radiological health, the center for tobacco products, the center for food safety and applied nutrition, and a center for drugs evaluation and research. dietary supplements primarily are regulated
it was then i was dead by law enforcement budget. ---- bit by a law-enforcement bug. my primary role was to investigate medicare fraud. fda law enforcement arm, i investigated a variety of cases, criminal activity, primarily in the drug arena. for those of you who do not know much about oci, we are a small organization located underneath the office of regulatory affairs. we are fda's law enforcement arm. the conduct a variety of investigations involving all fda regulated -- including dietary...
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the law says. fortunately, we in america are surrounded by people, the majority of whom fit into the latter category. it's those people that i think we need to look out for from time to time. in light of those people, the supreme court of the united states has established the standard in the heller case pursuant to which it said people have a second amendment right to possess a firearm that is typically possessed by law-abiding people for lawful purposes. there are, as i understand it, about four million ar-15's in this country. there are even more other weapons that would likewise fall into a ban like this one. to my knowledge, the overwhelming majority of those weapons are possessed by law-abiding people and they are used for law-abiding purposes, hunting, target practice, self-defense and the like. i have yet to be convinced that the proponents of this legislation have met their heavy burden of establishing that this law would do more harm than good and that the -- any good it might do would off
the law says. fortunately, we in america are surrounded by people, the majority of whom fit into the latter category. it's those people that i think we need to look out for from time to time. in light of those people, the supreme court of the united states has established the standard in the heller case pursuant to which it said people have a second amendment right to possess a firearm that is typically possessed by law-abiding people for lawful purposes. there are, as i understand it, about...
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law. the president's legal authority derives from the authorization to use military force after september 18, 2001. congress should update this 12 year-old law. military and intelligence personnel defending against the terrorist threats to reface one decade after 9/11. including u.s. citizens. of course in addition to the statutory authority granted by congress, the president has broader authority to take necessary actions to defend the united states against terrorist threats. the targeted killing of american citizens, certain constitutional rights under the fourth and fifth amendments, even when they are up said the united states. the extent of those rights is not clear. what amount of process is due to an american outside the united states before being targeted by his government? i agree with the principal conclusions of the white paper that reportedly summarize the law as applicable to killing an american citizen who is a senior operation al qaeda leader. i agree that a senior al qaeda
law. the president's legal authority derives from the authorization to use military force after september 18, 2001. congress should update this 12 year-old law. military and intelligence personnel defending against the terrorist threats to reface one decade after 9/11. including u.s. citizens. of course in addition to the statutory authority granted by congress, the president has broader authority to take necessary actions to defend the united states against terrorist threats. the targeted...
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time is running out for the fred to weigh in on new drug legalization laws. and they've had no problem intervening in state law before so why the silence now? yy around 2% to manage your money. that's not much, you think. except it's 2% every year. go to e-trade and find out how much our advice and guidance costs. spoiler alert: it's low. it's guidance on your terms, not ours. e-trade. less for us. more for you. ah. 4g, huh? verizon 4g lte. 700 megahertz spectrum, end-to-end, pure lte build. moe most consistent speeds indoors or out. and, obviously, astonishing throughput. obviously... you know how fast our home wifi is? yeah. this is basically just as fast. oh. and verizon's got more fast lte coverage than all other networks combined. oh, why didn't you just say that? huh-- what is he doing? it fills you with energy... and it gives you what you are looking for to live a more natural life. in a convenient two bar pack. this is nature valley. nature at its most delicious. this is nature valley. so, i'm working on a cistern intake valve, and the guy hands me a
time is running out for the fred to weigh in on new drug legalization laws. and they've had no problem intervening in state law before so why the silence now? yy around 2% to manage your money. that's not much, you think. except it's 2% every year. go to e-trade and find out how much our advice and guidance costs. spoiler alert: it's low. it's guidance on your terms, not ours. e-trade. less for us. more for you. ah. 4g, huh? verizon 4g lte. 700 megahertz spectrum, end-to-end, pure lte build....
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is that something that you would agree is necessary and well it was the law is the law and for the banking system has been repeatedly broken oh the bank over and over again i'm not defending the banking system for saying but why not why not get rid of those four banks and replace them with ten new banks and create competition well for competition yes we can agree pro-competition i'm pro-competition as well and i would stop bailing out banks and i would i would move to independent competing currency said the banks of banks effectively banks are going to have a duopoly all money. bank over leverage is itself and the bets go against it and the bank goes bust then the bank goes bust and that's the end of the story but as soon as you bet out the banks are just creating zombies and all the other things we talked about have been i me say is why we have that's not a matter of regulation that's a matter of deregulation of anything else because regulation is protectionism effectively for the banks is a stand as a matter of law and order their banks are regulated but they're not a bank the regulation
is that something that you would agree is necessary and well it was the law is the law and for the banking system has been repeatedly broken oh the bank over and over again i'm not defending the banking system for saying but why not why not get rid of those four banks and replace them with ten new banks and create competition well for competition yes we can agree pro-competition i'm pro-competition as well and i would stop bailing out banks and i would i would move to independent competing...
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how does this law address that? >> this law captures decisions by courts. that have found someone to be a danger to themselves or others. in this case a finding of not guilty by reason of insanity was lost to the system. it will now be captured. people with mental health problems need to have due process. we are not going to take your second amendment rights away because somebody said something bad about you down the street. people spread rumors about your mental health. if you had an episode in the military where you are receiving treatment, i think the system needs to have a mechanism as to whether or not we can determine in a rational way that disability renders you unsafe to yourself and others. so this is a delicate balance. what we are trying to do is capture court decisions. when courts have rendered verdicts. there are over 14,000 people, apparently, in south carolina who have been adjudicated a danger to themselves and others by a competent court not in the system. that's what we are trying to fix. and your example, we just have to be careful how f
how does this law address that? >> this law captures decisions by courts. that have found someone to be a danger to themselves or others. in this case a finding of not guilty by reason of insanity was lost to the system. it will now be captured. people with mental health problems need to have due process. we are not going to take your second amendment rights away because somebody said something bad about you down the street. people spread rumors about your mental health. if you had an...
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these individuals under current law are easily exploiting the weak federal laws to obtain firearms. these guns are frequently sold, resold and trafficking across state lines resulting in the proliferation of illegal firearms in our communities. straw purchasing and gun trafficking put guns in the hands of criminals. according to the a.t.f., of the nearly 94,000 firearms that have been recovered in mexico during the last five years, more than 64,000 have been sourced to the united states. similarly, a large percentage of the guns used in crimes in our largest cities were trafficked across state lines. the current loopholes in federal law make preventing and prosecuting these offenses very difficult for law enforcement officials, and that's why there is a large number of law enforcement organizations that have endorsed our bill. the bill creates new specific criminal offenses for straw purchasing and the trafficking in firearms. instead of a slap on the wrist or treating this as if it were simply a paperwork violation, these crimes under our bill would be punishable by up to 25 years
these individuals under current law are easily exploiting the weak federal laws to obtain firearms. these guns are frequently sold, resold and trafficking across state lines resulting in the proliferation of illegal firearms in our communities. straw purchasing and gun trafficking put guns in the hands of criminals. according to the a.t.f., of the nearly 94,000 firearms that have been recovered in mexico during the last five years, more than 64,000 have been sourced to the united states....
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enforcement -- we don't have a lot of laws in place. i say all the time "it's not illegal to be mean to each other" and i tell that to adults and i can't tell you government officials "i have free speech. i can say what i want" and they have good arguments. i will give them that but you need to show them -- and law enforcement needs to show them it's not okay and we take it seriously and i do counseling for issues that originate at school and social media, whatever it is but as part the solution and we are standing up together and saying it's not okay. >> and holly this is no longer a local program, correct? >> it's amazing the response and law enforcement and everybody is looking for tools and answers to get some solutions and so we took it to washington dc earlier in the summer, so we have been working with maryland and virginia and all over california and hopefully washington soon and really excited to get everybody interested with the information. >> somebody asked how do you implement a restorative justice program? do you have that
enforcement -- we don't have a lot of laws in place. i say all the time "it's not illegal to be mean to each other" and i tell that to adults and i can't tell you government officials "i have free speech. i can say what i want" and they have good arguments. i will give them that but you need to show them -- and law enforcement needs to show them it's not okay and we take it seriously and i do counseling for issues that originate at school and social media, whatever it is but...
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the law says. fortunately, we in america are surrounded by people, the majority of whom fit into the latter category. it's those people that i think we need to look out for from time to time. in light of those people, the supreme court of the united states has established the standard in the heller case pursuant to which it said people have a second amendment right to possess a firearm that is typically possessed by law- abiding people for lawful purposes. there are, as i understand it, about four million ar-15's in this country. there are even more other weapons that would likewise fall into a ban like this one. to my knowledge, the overwhelming majority of those weapons are possessed by law- abiding people and they are used for law-abiding purposes, hunting, target practice, self- defense and the like. i have yet to be convinced that the proponents of this legislation have met their heavy burden of establishing that this law would do more harm than good and that the -- any good it might do would
the law says. fortunately, we in america are surrounded by people, the majority of whom fit into the latter category. it's those people that i think we need to look out for from time to time. in light of those people, the supreme court of the united states has established the standard in the heller case pursuant to which it said people have a second amendment right to possess a firearm that is typically possessed by law- abiding people for lawful purposes. there are, as i understand it, about...
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lou: a south dakota law, matt, i want to bring this up with you, a south dakota law will allow teachers to have guns in classrooms, specifically allowing teachers to carry firearms. other states have provisions, you know, that they can be armed. what's your reaction? >> well, i think it's great. i hope texas does the same thing. i think they're absolutely doing the right thing. they will give
lou: a south dakota law, matt, i want to bring this up with you, a south dakota law will allow teachers to have guns in classrooms, specifically allowing teachers to carry firearms. other states have provisions, you know, that they can be armed. what's your reaction? >> well, i think it's great. i hope texas does the same thing. i think they're absolutely doing the right thing. they will give
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it was laws that people honest law would because that's lawless it's lawless because you can't patrol that much of the border and listen the state legislator there said you know what we're not going to put any bans on the size of magazines because there is such heavily armed people moving through these areas these ranchers need to have the ability to defend themselves and those people that's not only green that's a state legislator we actually have net negative immigration we employ illegal that's where we're going to get every creation out his that's. that's a whole different story of the economy are doing that proving why isn't it happening on the. sure we should we arm everybody in north dakota do we don't have a problem per se with the canadian border to the extent that we do to our neighbor to the south it is because there was a socialist government with a national health care system oh they're trying to. this is just ridiculous but ok let's let's move along here that what we've got to wrap it up are cameron sword david seelig thank you very much for being with us thank you kill.
it was laws that people honest law would because that's lawless it's lawless because you can't patrol that much of the border and listen the state legislator there said you know what we're not going to put any bans on the size of magazines because there is such heavily armed people moving through these areas these ranchers need to have the ability to defend themselves and those people that's not only green that's a state legislator we actually have net negative immigration we employ illegal...
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. >> we have very strong laws, stronger than jessica's law. >> you actually don't have strong laws. you are lucky o'reilly wasn't here today, sir. >> bill: what is going on in the state of colorado? it doesn't want to passjessicat kids but it does want to legalize marijuana and impose new restrictions on gun ownership. we'll have a follow-up on that. also tonight, dennis miller on dennis rodman, alan colmes, and the obama administration telling the kids they can't come to the white house. >> what are you, nuts? get out of here. >> bill: caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone. the factor begins right now. >> bill: hi, i'm bill o'reilly, thanks for watching us tonight. enough, enough. that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. lots of folks talking about my shootout with alan colmes last night where i asked him what specific, specific budget cuts president obama has proposed. colmes himmed and hawaiied saying the president promising to cut medicare or something. but the truth is president obama has not put forth any specific federal spending cuts. it's all a
. >> we have very strong laws, stronger than jessica's law. >> you actually don't have strong laws. you are lucky o'reilly wasn't here today, sir. >> bill: what is going on in the state of colorado? it doesn't want to passjessicat kids but it does want to legalize marijuana and impose new restrictions on gun ownership. we'll have a follow-up on that. also tonight, dennis miller on dennis rodman, alan colmes, and the obama administration telling the kids they can't come to the...
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entrapment of muslims on the show there is one aspect of entrapment that i haven't discussed yet law enforcement's infiltration of peace and activist groups all across the country targeted never day people like you would mean recently a four year request reveal that the f.b.i. have extensively been spying on the occupy wall street movement and they did this in a variety of ways including infiltration and others then mention just a few of the instances we now know about but there are probably countless more. on the first anniversary of occupy seven members of an occupy a group in austin texas were faced with felony charges and up to two years in prison over an act of civil disobedience resulting from a case of police entrapment they were calling for a shutdown of a local seaport in solidarity with union groups seven protesters blocked the entry of the porch and used lock boxes made of p.v.c. pipes to link their arms together to form a human chain they were then all charged with unlawful use of a criminal instrument however it was later discovered that the real undercover cops had been
entrapment of muslims on the show there is one aspect of entrapment that i haven't discussed yet law enforcement's infiltration of peace and activist groups all across the country targeted never day people like you would mean recently a four year request reveal that the f.b.i. have extensively been spying on the occupy wall street movement and they did this in a variety of ways including infiltration and others then mention just a few of the instances we now know about but there are probably...
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but with a sequester now law despite mr. obama campaigning against it, he's now trying a new kind of outreach to the g.o.p. call it dining diplomacy. this afternoon, the president broke bread with house budget chairman paul ryan and his democratic counterpart ranking member chris van hollen. last night, mr. obama threw a two-hour dinner for 12 republican senators at washington's jefferson hotel. according to nbc news, they focused on the on-going battles over the debt ceiling the budget and the sequester apparently without throwing any cutlery. two well-fed republicans senators john mccain and mike johanns seemed pleased. >> all i can say is we had a nice evening. >> his goal is ours. we want to stop careening from crisis to crisis. >> john: the senators may have even learned something. because according to nbc news, again, when the dinner was over and i quote... >> john: to think just like bill o'reilly, all they had to do to find his cuts was just look at the white house web site on the fancy internet because some republic
but with a sequester now law despite mr. obama campaigning against it, he's now trying a new kind of outreach to the g.o.p. call it dining diplomacy. this afternoon, the president broke bread with house budget chairman paul ryan and his democratic counterpart ranking member chris van hollen. last night, mr. obama threw a two-hour dinner for 12 republican senators at washington's jefferson hotel. according to nbc news, they focused on the on-going battles over the debt ceiling the budget and the...
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we're hoping seth's law is the first of many. in addition to their reporting you also have to document, we feel like this is the science of it which, you know, sounds a little sterile when you consider the emotional loss, but that you document each incident as it happens so you have a record and you also look at the climate, the culture, and also the perpetrator. we have a second piece of legislation that calls for the restoretive justice element that people were talking about with regard to bullying, not just lgbt kids but in general. there was a sect committee this year of men and boys of color and that committee came out with a number of pieces of legislation all based on alerting to more programs, actually codifying the issue and also consequences and solutions and particularly with an accent on looking on is suspension automatic, is expulsion automatic. cyber bullying, another dimension of all this, the new technology, we're all catching up, there are two, three pieces of legislation that i co-authored, i am not the sponsor,
we're hoping seth's law is the first of many. in addition to their reporting you also have to document, we feel like this is the science of it which, you know, sounds a little sterile when you consider the emotional loss, but that you document each incident as it happens so you have a record and you also look at the climate, the culture, and also the perpetrator. we have a second piece of legislation that calls for the restoretive justice element that people were talking about with regard to...
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whatever or they're not enforceable those laws are cleared by d.o.j. they were enforceable he can argue at that point i can that's why we're seeing the scene of section five which stopped voter i.d. laws from happening because guess what they still happened in georgia in south carolina but well but let's not argue the fact that the voter suppression laws quote unquote right which in my state pennsylvania were masqueraded as voter id laws to prevent fraud which is never confirmed by anyone. we're definitely efforts to make sure that certain people had a harder time voting and if we look at the people to your point tom that were disproportionately affected right blacks latinos those are the very people that vote overwhelmingly swore democratic and. i mean this is. issue is about what helps the democratic party and not what helps the american voter and that's the reason why no and that is the reason why my organization filed an amicus brief asking the supreme court not only to take this case but to set aside section five for a justice department should ne
whatever or they're not enforceable those laws are cleared by d.o.j. they were enforceable he can argue at that point i can that's why we're seeing the scene of section five which stopped voter i.d. laws from happening because guess what they still happened in georgia in south carolina but well but let's not argue the fact that the voter suppression laws quote unquote right which in my state pennsylvania were masqueraded as voter id laws to prevent fraud which is never confirmed by anyone....
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the law has a bright line. it says if you engage in a wongful action, there is a defense called the insanity defense which never works as most of us know because we don't recognize it. should we recognize it, that's an interesting question. should we have a more robust concept of diminished responsibility in light of the understanding that some people have less control over their preferences and desires or should we have better sentencing schemes or get rid of incarceration and come up with different models of trying to deal with punishment once we understand people have wrong selections. i think those are all interesting questions, but is there free will? well, the fact that almost everybody in the audience raised either their right or left hand contemplated it and were quickly able to act and respond. that to me says, yes, there is. now what do we want to do about it? now that we understand that those of us in the audience or up here that like chocolate cake may not have control over it, how do we want to acc
the law has a bright line. it says if you engage in a wongful action, there is a defense called the insanity defense which never works as most of us know because we don't recognize it. should we recognize it, that's an interesting question. should we have a more robust concept of diminished responsibility in light of the understanding that some people have less control over their preferences and desires or should we have better sentencing schemes or get rid of incarceration and come up with...
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at 10:00, a former expert on health care law. at noon, the congressional internet caucus advisory committee examines copyright compliance. later at 3:00 p.m., secretary of state john kerry and first lady michelle obama attend the state department women of courage award. coming up in 45 minutes, a discussion about the newest sanctions against north korea. at 8:30 eastern, the public trustee for social security and medicare will be here to talk about the expansion of the medicaid program under the health care law and the impact on states. at 9:15, a look at the u.s. census report examining the commuting habits of americans.
at 10:00, a former expert on health care law. at noon, the congressional internet caucus advisory committee examines copyright compliance. later at 3:00 p.m., secretary of state john kerry and first lady michelle obama attend the state department women of courage award. coming up in 45 minutes, a discussion about the newest sanctions against north korea. at 8:30 eastern, the public trustee for social security and medicare will be here to talk about the expansion of the medicaid program under...
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law in march. >> wisconsin put in photo i.d. laws which critics say make it harder for minorities and the poor to vote. >> new voting restrictions in ohio. >> the republican secretary of state wanted to close early voting in the weekend leading up to the election. >> ohio republicans failed in their attempt to expand voting hours in republican areas than cutting them back in democratic areas. >> jon: what more does ohio have to do to get on the list of states? replace voting machines with shredders. so far it's been an intelligent respectful manner. maybe describing why they think the senate renewed it unanimously. scalia. give it a go. >> it's been written about when a society adopts racial entitlements it's very difficult to get them out through the normal political congress. it's not the kind of question you leave to congress. they are going to lose votes if they do not enreenact the voting rights act. the name is wonderful. >> jon: congress is too frightened to challenge it based on at peel of its name. i'm assuming he would
law in march. >> wisconsin put in photo i.d. laws which critics say make it harder for minorities and the poor to vote. >> new voting restrictions in ohio. >> the republican secretary of state wanted to close early voting in the weekend leading up to the election. >> ohio republicans failed in their attempt to expand voting hours in republican areas than cutting them back in democratic areas. >> jon: what more does ohio have to do to get on the list of states?...
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and so our law of laws, our rule of rules, our most fundamental law is the u.s. constitution, this 225-year-old document that i happen to believe was written by the hands of wise men raised up by their creator to that very purpose. wise men who understood human nature, wise menmen who understand whenever you put an individual in charge of a lot of other individuals there are risks, risks that are inherent in human nature. risks that can be managed if you put certain checks and balances in place, checks and balances that will ensure that no one person, no one group of people will become so powerful as to become a law unto themselves. that you see, is what this document, our constitution, the constitution of the united states, was designed to ensure. that we as americans would live free, we would live free because our laws would govern us, not the whims, the caprice of individuals. now, i do have here another letter that i'd like to share. this is a letter that was sent to my friend senator paul from mr. john brennan, currently serving as assistant to the president
and so our law of laws, our rule of rules, our most fundamental law is the u.s. constitution, this 225-year-old document that i happen to believe was written by the hands of wise men raised up by their creator to that very purpose. wise men who understood human nature, wise menmen who understand whenever you put an individual in charge of a lot of other individuals there are risks, risks that are inherent in human nature. risks that can be managed if you put certain checks and balances in...
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not prohibited from reporting threats of violence to law enforcement. he's directed agencies to finalize regulations under the affordable care act that will increase access to mental health services for all who need them. and he's asked administration leaders at every level to work alongside school directs and community officials to develop plans to make schools, institutions of higher learning, and houses of worship safer. con temporary to what a few have -- contrary to what a few have said, all of these actions are consistent with the historical use of executive power. not one will infringe upon the constitutional rights of law- abiding citizens and gun owners. and all are essential parts of any serious comprehensive effort to combat gun violence. and to prevent dangerous people from acquiring and wreaking havoc with deadly weapons. now, of course, just as important as translating these proposals into reality, and advancing our robust national discussion about gun violence prevention, is the need to strengthen existing anti- violence initiatives and s
not prohibited from reporting threats of violence to law enforcement. he's directed agencies to finalize regulations under the affordable care act that will increase access to mental health services for all who need them. and he's asked administration leaders at every level to work alongside school directs and community officials to develop plans to make schools, institutions of higher learning, and houses of worship safer. con temporary to what a few have -- contrary to what a few have said,...
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or whatever or they're not enforceable those laws he cleared by d.o.j. they were enforceable he can argue at that point i can decide a case in the senate of section five would stop voter id laws from happening because guess what they still happened in georgia in south carolina but well but let's not argue the fact that the voter suppression laws quote unquote right which in my state pennsylvania were masqueraded as voter id laws to prevent fraud which was never confirmed by anyone. we're definitely efforts to make sure that certain people had a harder time voting and if we look at the people to your point tom that were disproportionately affected right blacks latinos those are the very people that vote overwhelmingly swore democratic and. you know i mean this is. it was about what helps the democratic party and not what helps the american voter and that's the reason why you know and that's the reason why my organization filed an amicus brief asking the supreme court not only to take this case but to set aside section five for a justice department should
or whatever or they're not enforceable those laws he cleared by d.o.j. they were enforceable he can argue at that point i can decide a case in the senate of section five would stop voter id laws from happening because guess what they still happened in georgia in south carolina but well but let's not argue the fact that the voter suppression laws quote unquote right which in my state pennsylvania were masqueraded as voter id laws to prevent fraud which was never confirmed by anyone. we're...
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is to destroy a culture and they can do so by passing seas and by gaming the intellectual property laws then so much better and of course the other magical thinking that goes into monsanto's mind is that when the seeds blow around thanks to the wind they land on people's property they then sue people for having seeds on their property that are patented by monsanto that the wind blew there so effectively monsanto is suing god their position is that god is a moron according to monsanto which i guess is in keeping in today's world of retiring popes and other things that are going on well the sheer fact is by chief justice roberts argument we humans would still be hunting gathering why the hell would we even bother to plant seeds and cultivate and go through all that work if nobody was going to pay us to do it right because this is adding to the public domain this is adding to the public's knowledge this is adding to our experience as human beings what chief justice knucklehead is saying is that every time he farts he wants to get paid for it because he knows the d.n.a. of his fart the ques
is to destroy a culture and they can do so by passing seas and by gaming the intellectual property laws then so much better and of course the other magical thinking that goes into monsanto's mind is that when the seeds blow around thanks to the wind they land on people's property they then sue people for having seeds on their property that are patented by monsanto that the wind blew there so effectively monsanto is suing god their position is that god is a moron according to monsanto which i...
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entrapment of muslims on the show there is one aspect of entrapment that i haven't discussed yet law enforcement's infiltration of peace and activist groups all across the country targeted never day people like you would mean recently a four year request reveal that the f.b.i. have extensively been spying on the occupy wall street movement and they did this in a variety of ways including infiltration and others then mention just a few of the instances we now know about but there are probably countless more. on the first anniversary of occupy seven members of an occupy a group in austin texas were faced with felony charges and up to two years in prison over an act of civil disobedience resulting from a case of police entrapment they were calling for a shutdown of a local seaport in solidarity with union groups seven protesters blocked the entry of the porch and used lock boxes made of p.v.c. pipes to link their arms together to form a human chain they were then all charged with unlawful use of a criminal instrument however it was later discovered that the real undercover cops had been
entrapment of muslims on the show there is one aspect of entrapment that i haven't discussed yet law enforcement's infiltration of peace and activist groups all across the country targeted never day people like you would mean recently a four year request reveal that the f.b.i. have extensively been spying on the occupy wall street movement and they did this in a variety of ways including infiltration and others then mention just a few of the instances we now know about but there are probably...
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entrapment of muslims on the show there is one aspect of entrapment that i haven't discussed yet law enforcement is infiltration of peace and activist groups all across the country targeted never day people like you would mean recently a four year request reveal that the f.b.i. have extensively been spying on the occupy wall street movement and they did this in a variety of ways including infiltration and others in mention just a few of the instances we now know about but there are probably countless more. on the first anniversary of occupy seven members of an occupy group in austin texas were faced with felony charges and up to two years in prison over an act of civil disobedience resulting from a case of police entrapment they were calling for a shutdown of a local seaport in solidarity with union groups seven protesters blocked the entry of the porch and used lock boxes made of p.v.c. pipes to link their arms together to form a human chain they were then all charged with unlawful use of a criminal instrument however it was later discovered that the real undercover cops had been in
entrapment of muslims on the show there is one aspect of entrapment that i haven't discussed yet law enforcement is infiltration of peace and activist groups all across the country targeted never day people like you would mean recently a four year request reveal that the f.b.i. have extensively been spying on the occupy wall street movement and they did this in a variety of ways including infiltration and others in mention just a few of the instances we now know about but there are probably...
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but it's more than what i believe in, it's the law. and the u.s. supreme court just ruled in the hiller decision that individuals do have a right to own firearms and we need to recognize that right up front. but at the same time i'm a father and i'm a grand father and i want to make sure that my kids and their kids and their kids grow up in a safe community, are able to go to school in a safe school and they are able to work and recreate in safe areas. and i know we can do boat. we can address this in a responsible way where we make our communities safer, we make the individuals in our communities safer and we still protect a lawful individual's right to own a firearm. as the chair of this task force i'm working with my colleagues and outside experts from every imaginable walk of life to make sure that we can do this, that we can reduce gun violence with full respect for the second amendment. i've met with everybody. i've met with democrats, i've met with republicans, i've met with gun rights advocates, i've met with gun control advocates, mental h
but it's more than what i believe in, it's the law. and the u.s. supreme court just ruled in the hiller decision that individuals do have a right to own firearms and we need to recognize that right up front. but at the same time i'm a father and i'm a grand father and i want to make sure that my kids and their kids and their kids grow up in a safe community, are able to go to school in a safe school and they are able to work and recreate in safe areas. and i know we can do boat. we can address...
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of law under the constitution. when i was leaving cuba, we were taken off the plane and held incommunicado in a private room. there were just locked rooms. you didn't know if you would ever see your family again. it only takes one night of that to change your life forever. in many ways, i believe that was the moment i decided to be a lawyer. i never wanted to feel so helpless again in my life. i also knew what was happening there was wrong and that somebody should care about it. if i ever had an opportunity to make a difference, i would do that. i believe that that moment is one that emphasized to me the importance of the rule of law and why we have to preserve our system of justice. most importantly, i remember that night because of a conversation i had with my grandfather. we have learned that the business he learned his whole life to establish was being taken over. what happens is they come to your house, they arrest you as an enemy of the state, and they take over your business. we left with the clothes on our
of law under the constitution. when i was leaving cuba, we were taken off the plane and held incommunicado in a private room. there were just locked rooms. you didn't know if you would ever see your family again. it only takes one night of that to change your life forever. in many ways, i believe that was the moment i decided to be a lawyer. i never wanted to feel so helpless again in my life. i also knew what was happening there was wrong and that somebody should care about it. if i ever had...
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the law is the law and the constitution is the constitution. in response to the question that senator paul has asked the attorney general tt srn, i think the answer i geadehonou iszeuite categoryial and clear. the question, does the president have the authority to use a weaponnie atd thrown to kill an american not in combat on american soil. the answer to thatzeuestion is, no.inninn >> the united states patent and ichademark office is actually designated to exist in the constitution. patentses and trademarks are a fairly mt sern invention. the first patents were actually royal grants given to iack estos for a monopolies on their inventions and they were popular in inning command continental europe. cet the constitution takes it one step further. this is for useful inventions, and from the beginning, novelty was a kautho ayiect of the pates ofed thce's role. you'll notice that every one of the models has a little tag with it. in each of the tags i tied on by a piece of red ribbon, this piece of red ribbon is one of the supposed originations of t
the law is the law and the constitution is the constitution. in response to the question that senator paul has asked the attorney general tt srn, i think the answer i geadehonou iszeuite categoryial and clear. the question, does the president have the authority to use a weaponnie atd thrown to kill an american not in combat on american soil. the answer to thatzeuestion is, no.inninn >> the united states patent and ichademark office is actually designated to exist in the constitution....
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he originally signed that into law. the in "the washington post" he writes this, quote, the justices must decide whether it is skin the with the principles of a nation that honors freedom, equality and justice, above all and is, therefore, constitutional. as a president who signed the act into law, i have come to believe that doma is contrary to those principles and in fact incompatible with our constitution. this as a recent cbs news poll shows 54% of americans think same-sex marriage should be legal. 39% oppose it. >>> scientists say another asteroid, this one the size of a football field will whiz past earth this weekend. this is happening just days after a different, much smaller rock made a closer fly-by. the new asteroid is 330 feet wide and will miss earth by 306,000 miles. this is roughly the size of this meteor which exploded last month over russia. that fireball you remember detonated before astronomers knew it existed. more than 1,600 people were injured, mostly by flying glass. >>> it could soon be law to re
he originally signed that into law. the in "the washington post" he writes this, quote, the justices must decide whether it is skin the with the principles of a nation that honors freedom, equality and justice, above all and is, therefore, constitutional. as a president who signed the act into law, i have come to believe that doma is contrary to those principles and in fact incompatible with our constitution. this as a recent cbs news poll shows 54% of americans think same-sex...
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didn't have a father around, but did a great job in school, got into columbia, and later law. he decided to work helping people in his own community. a peaceful kind of guy. is he some bounder who doesn't take responsibility for his manhood? actually, just the opposite. one marriage, faithful husband, good kids. from all appearances, a really caring father. goes to games for the kids. so what is it the haters fear about this guy? what do they hate? that he is black? is that it? is it the gun issue? he didn't even push gun issues until newtown. the same of the gang of eight, right there in the middle. so what is it they hate in this guy? they should be flaweding him as a role model. this country is going to be a united country 100 years from now, this is just the guy you would want out there standing there as our role model. that's "hardball" for now. thanks for being with us. "the ed show" with ed schultz starts right now. >>> good evening, americans, and welcome to "the ed show" from new york. america is on the brink of something very dangerous. this is "the ed show." let's g
didn't have a father around, but did a great job in school, got into columbia, and later law. he decided to work helping people in his own community. a peaceful kind of guy. is he some bounder who doesn't take responsibility for his manhood? actually, just the opposite. one marriage, faithful husband, good kids. from all appearances, a really caring father. goes to games for the kids. so what is it the haters fear about this guy? what do they hate? that he is black? is that it? is it the gun...
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i have to break the law. -- i have to squat in an apartment. and many feel forgotten by the vatican, and the priests themselves want to see reform -- >> many feel forgotten by the vatican, and the priests themselves want to see reform. >> i'm increasingly seeing a church of the people for ordinary residents, prison inmates, refugees, and people who have been evicted. then we have a hierarchical church, wielding all the power, and which is currently far more concerned with who will be the next pope than caring for the victims of our capitalist system. >> the second vatican council in the 1960's brought a major renewal of the catholic church. for today's community priests, it was a positive step, but one that the church has failed to consolidate. former priest jose antonio does not expect a new pope to repeal the celibacy requirement for the clergy. meanwhile, his personal fight continues. he has taken his dismissal case to the european court of human rights. >> my problem is not the pope but the papacy. benedict xvi is retiring because he is sur
i have to break the law. -- i have to squat in an apartment. and many feel forgotten by the vatican, and the priests themselves want to see reform -- >> many feel forgotten by the vatican, and the priests themselves want to see reform. >> i'm increasingly seeing a church of the people for ordinary residents, prison inmates, refugees, and people who have been evicted. then we have a hierarchical church, wielding all the power, and which is currently far more concerned with who will...
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no i am not prevented from some kind of laws i was prevented from even proposing them to the knesset but usually i passed five laws in the last knesset but they are saying they're closed which contradicts with the jewish. identity of the steered can be prevented as you say in the last term you made five new laws but they were general they weren't specifically geared towards arab israelis as an arab member of parliament what kind of influence do you have over israel's policy towards its arab minority we are the elected legitimate leadership of the arab minority we managed to stop or to change some racist motions other motions we will not be able to stop the arab communist leader tof exulted said that one demonstration is worth more than a year's work inside the israeli parliament what do you think sometimes yes sometimes no when we were here in the knesset and supported the. withdrawal of israel from the settlements in gaza it was much better than thousand demonstrations but both can go together demonstrations and parliament and that's what we are doing palestinian refugees in syria a
no i am not prevented from some kind of laws i was prevented from even proposing them to the knesset but usually i passed five laws in the last knesset but they are saying they're closed which contradicts with the jewish. identity of the steered can be prevented as you say in the last term you made five new laws but they were general they weren't specifically geared towards arab israelis as an arab member of parliament what kind of influence do you have over israel's policy towards its arab...
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even if he doesn't, plain the law very well -- explain the law very well, the u.s. government cannot randomly target american citizens on u.s. soil or anywhere else. i repeat that. the u.s. government cannot randomly target american citizens on u.s. soil or anywhere else. what it can do under the laws of war is target an enemy combatant anywhere at any time including on u.s. soil. this includes a u.s. senate -- citizen who is also an enemy combat about the. the president designates such combatant if he belongs to an entity, a government say or a terrorist network like al-qaeda. that has taken up arms against the united states as part of an internationally recognized armed conflict. that does not include hanoi jane. such a conflict exists between the u.s. and al-qaeda. so mr. holder is right that the u.s. could have a target -- could have targeted, say, u.s. citizen anwar al-awlaki had he continued to love -- to live in virginia. the u.s. killed him in yemen before he could kill more americans. but under the law al-awlaki was no different than the nazis who came asho
even if he doesn't, plain the law very well -- explain the law very well, the u.s. government cannot randomly target american citizens on u.s. soil or anywhere else. i repeat that. the u.s. government cannot randomly target american citizens on u.s. soil or anywhere else. what it can do under the laws of war is target an enemy combatant anywhere at any time including on u.s. soil. this includes a u.s. senate -- citizen who is also an enemy combat about the. the president designates such...
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if there is any suggestion, implications, thought, about limiting my clients' rights under state law as a condition of the permit. imposing some sort of rent control on this unit and limiting my rights to go out of the rental business. and i strongly urge you to seek legal, the case law is in favor of my client that the board cannot limit my clients rights under the rental housing right and the board does not have the authority to limit my client's right to go out of the rental business if that is his choice. and the suggestion that we agree to that is illegal. it is not going to ha happen. in terms of the questionable lease. i, confered with the client, he is willing to limit his rent for a period of a year to insure that he as adequate time in this space and willing to enter into a lease as the issue of a protected tenant to is catastrophickly ill who has an hiv illness for 20 years, and i don't think that is something that the courts have agreed, there are fortunately many of our friends and neighbors living very, very, successfully with hiv. and you know, that is just, that is no
if there is any suggestion, implications, thought, about limiting my clients' rights under state law as a condition of the permit. imposing some sort of rent control on this unit and limiting my rights to go out of the rental business. and i strongly urge you to seek legal, the case law is in favor of my client that the board cannot limit my clients rights under the rental housing right and the board does not have the authority to limit my client's right to go out of the rental business if that...